Boys tennis and girls swim headed to league, football game was relocated and soccer beat the team in third place.
The unsung heroes of South Kitsap’s marching band are much more than just background noise at sporting events.
The Wolves lose a nailbiter to Emerald Ridge 34-30 at homecoming.
The Wolves’ homecoming week concludes Oct. 16 with the football game at 7:30 p.m. Here is a look back at the week for South’s sports.
Coaches are expecting a lot from their teams, and their opponents
The Kingston Buccaneers volleyball team defeated Sequim 3-1 Oct. 13 in Sequim to improve to 4-4 league, 6-5 overall.
North Kitsap beat North Mason 49-14 on Oct. 2 during the homecoming game.
After a loss at Gig Harbor, the Wolves look ahead to facing Bellarmine on Oct. 9.
The North Kitsap Vikings defeated North Mason 49-14 on Oct. 2, improving to 2-0, 3-2 heading into the Oct. 9 home game against Bremerton (1-2, 1-4).
North Kitsap’s homecoming celebrated with a powderpuff game, parade, bonfire and, of course, football.
Newcomer scored 18 goals in first two matches of the season
North Kitsap heads into Homecoming Week bolstered by a 27-10 victory over Sequim. The Vikings overpowered the Wolves at Sequim on Sept. 25 to improve to 1-0 conference, 2-2 overall. Next, the Vikings host North Mason (1-1, 1-3) at 7 p.m. Oct. 2.
Senior quarterback Jake Taylor completed 26 of 42 passes for a school-record 367 yards and four touchdowns in loss
Senior being challenged for school’s No. 1 singles spot
After finishing second as freshmen, the senior class is ready to lead the team to state once more.
Runners, beer drinkers, people who like costumes: Begin having fun.
South Kitsap senior eyes state 50-yard freestyle record
Wolves’ remaining Class 4A Narrows League matches all are on the road
The Wolves have won all three meetings between the programs
Gunther gouges Wolves for 249 yards, four touchdowns in 48-7 setback